Let’s introduce them one by one.
According to its photometric structure and purpose, it is divided into 7 types.
Class II, usually a lens-embedded glass bead structure, called super-engineering reflective film, with a service life of generally 10 years, and can be used in facilities in the work area where durability of traffic signs is deteriorated.
Class III, the usual sealed capsule glass bead structure, called high-strength reflective film, the service life is generally 10 years, can be used for permanent traffic signs and work area facilities.
Class IV, usually a micro-prism structure, called super-strength reflective film, the service life is generally 10 years, can be used for permanent traffic signs, work area facilities and contour markings.
Class V, usually a micro-prism structure, called a large-angle reflective film, with a service life of generally 10 years, and can be used for permanent traffic signs, work area facilities and contour markings.
Class VI, usually micro-prism structure, with metal coating, and the service life is generally 3 years. It can be used for outline signs and traffic pillars. It can also be used for work area facilities and traffic signs with fewer characters without metal coating.
Class VII, usually a micro-prism structure, flexible material, generally 3 years of service life, can be used for temporary traffic signs and work area facilities.